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Singer Chris Brown has started his court-ordered community labor in Richmond, Va., Usmagazine.com reports. He was spotted picking up trash and cleaning police horse stables. Brown also was sentenced to five years' probation for beating singer Rihanna. ... A release date has been set for the fourth "Spider-Man" movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter: May 5, 2011. ... Actress Leelee Sobieski is expecting her first child with her fiance, fashion designer Adam Kimmel, Usmagazine.com reports.

The CW canceled "The Game" at the end of last season, but the show may have a chance at suiting up for a different team. BET has been talking with the show's producer, CBS TV Studios, about reviving the series, which follows the girlfriends and wives of pro athletes, for a fourth season, says the Hollywood Reporter. A revival of the series still has several obstacles to clear before it becomes a reality. These include re-signing the show's cast -- such as Tia Mowry Hardrict who plays Melanie Barnett, Coby Bell as Jason Pitts and Brittany Daniel as Kelly Pitts -- whose deals ended after the CW let "The Game" go as part of a move away from making half-hour comedies.

The remaining members of '90s pop sensation TLC, Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, plan to perform as part of a benefit concert put on by singer Justin Timberlake, People.com reports -- their first U.S. performance in seven years. The "Justin Timberlake and Friends" concert is set for Oct. 17 in Las Vegas. ... "Jon & Kate Plus 8" star Jon Gosselin told Us Weekly magazine that the media scrutiny he has faced has turned his life into a "nightmare." "I don't even want to do taping for the show anymore," he said.

Death as a career move scores again. Fans have swamped the Web site offering tickets for next month's global Michael Jackson tribute in a 17th Century palace in Vienna, The Associated Press reported Thursday. Some 85,000 passes for the Sept. 26 event in the Austrian capital are up for grabs on tribute2009.com. Prices range from about $85 to more than $712, AP reported. Event promoters say the Web site crashed more than half an hour before the sale was due to start after a million people had accessed it. Why Vienna?

The Jon and Kate Gosselin circus went from media curiosity to are-we-really-still-watching-this train wreck Thursday when police were called to the couple's home in Wernersville, Penn., after a fight. According to Us Weekly, Kate came to the $1.1 million home because she did not approve of the baby-sitter for her kids, the stars of TLC's "Jon and Kate Plus Eight." The mag cites photographers on site as saying she was locked out. No arrests were made, according to the mag, but Kate reportedly fled in tears.

Arresting development Will Arnett is a jackass. At least he'll star as one in a new Fox comedy, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Arnett is teaming up with his former "Arrested Development" creator/executive producer and co-executive producer for the comedy about a cad who falls in love with a tree-hugger who can't stand his lifestyle or values. MTV's new crib? MTV is relocating. The network will move out of its famed Times Square studio at the end of the year after parent company Viacom dropped the lease, the New York Post reports.

Joan Mazzonelli, the executive director of Theatre Building Chicago and an employee of the Lakeview venue for nearly 25 years, has been removed from her post. The dismissal was confirmed Monday by Craig S. Wilson, the president of the non-profit theater's board of directors. After praising Mazzonelli's leadership, Wilson said that the board was "committed to building a full subscription season" and expanding its workshop offerings." "We didn't think that Joan was the person to take it to the next level in terms of getting corporate sponsorships and so on," Wilson said, noting that the board wanted a leader with a strong background in fundraising and development.

Ryan Seacrest, host of "American Idol," has signed on for an additional three years with the show, to the tune of $15 million per year, according to the Hollywood Reporter. It's a huge raise for the entertainment personality. Seacrest was reportedly earning slightly less than $5 million per season to host the show, on which he has been a major fixture since its inception in 2002. The $45 million, three-year contract, announced Monday, makes Seacrest exclusive to prime time on CKX, the parent company of 19 Entertainment, run by "Idol" creator Simon Fuller.

Ryan Seacrest, host of "American Idol," has signed on for an additional three years with the show, to the tune of $15 million per year, according to the Hollywood Reporter. It's a huge raise for the entertainment personality. Seacrest was reportedly earning slightly less than $5 million per season to host the show, on which he has been a major fixture since its inception in 2002. The $45 million, three-year contract, announced Monday, makes Seacrest exclusive to prime time on CKX, the parent company of 19 Entertainment, run by "Idol" creator Simon Fuller.